United Airlines (UAL) executive VP of finance Gerry Laderman said that the widespread loss of experience in the aviation sector since the pandemic could have contributed to recent issues at Boeing (BA), Reuters’ Tim Hepher reports. “Experience counts and they need to have a good experienced team righting the ship,” Laderman told the Airline Economics conference in Dublin. “Part of the problem for lots of industrial companies is nobody realised the difficulties that we were all going to get hit with as we came out of COVID,” he added.
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